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14 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Primary glaucomas in adults: Epidemiology and public health-A review.
In addition, difficulties in diagnoses and treatment, along with its chronic and irreversible nature, urge the development and implementation of innovative approaches in confronting the disease.
Electrophysiology in Glaucoma.
Among the 30 studies selected, the photopic negative response and the reversal pattern electroretinogram were found to be the major methods used to record the electroretinographic responses generated by the retinal ganglion cell.
Glaucomatous Visual Field Progression in the African Descent and Glaucoma Evaluation Study (ADAGES): Eleven Years of Follow-up.
Rates of VF progression were similar despite higher treated IOP in the Black race group.
Frequency of Optical Coherence Tomography Testing to Detect Progression in Glaucoma.
With high specificity and less variability than perimetry, a 6-month testing interval provides a reasonable trade-off for following glaucoma patients using OCT.
Variability and Power to Detect Progression of Different Visual Field Patterns.
Time to detect central VF progression was reduced with 10-2 MD compared with 24-2 and C24-2 MD in glaucoma eyes in this large dataset, in part because 10-2 tests had lower variability.
Minimum Rim Width and Peripapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness for Diagnosing Early to Moderate Glaucoma.
MRW and RNFLT measurements showed comparable diagnostic performance in discriminating early to moderate glaucoma from healthy eyes in a Brazilian multiracial population.
Disc-fovea Angle Is Associated With Visual Field Defect Location in Patients With Glaucoma.
This study showed an association between disc-fovea angle and central visual field defects in patients with glaucoma.
What is the Optimal Frequency of Visual Field Testing to Detect Rapid Progression Among Hypertensive Eyes?
Given the importance of not missing the conversion to glaucoma, the frequency of testing used in OHTS (6 mo) was optimal for the detection of progression in high-risk patients.
Elevation of the intraocular pressure is associated with focal, topographical decreases in the OCT-A measured microvasculature in glaucoma: A proof-of-concept.
Effects of the relative positioning between the disc-fovea angle and localized optic disc defects on the 10-2 visual field results in glaucoma.
The vertical foveal location and its position relative to the ITD was associated with loss of sensitivity at 10-2 VF locations in the superior hemifield.
Determining Optic Nerve Cupping Using Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) Versus a New Electronic Mobile Device.
We present a low-cost, reliable EMD that may serve as an alternative to subjectively measuring vertical CDR in face-to-face consultations and hence increase the general public's access to glaucoma screening.
Factors Associated with Retinal Microvasculature Dropout Induced by Elevation of Intraocular Pressure in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma.
Acute IOP elevation induced with OPD, but not adduction gaze, decreased peripapillary VD measured with OCT-A imaging.
Effects of Swimming Goggles Wearing on Intraocular Pressure, Ocular Perfusion Pressure, and Ocular Pulse Amplitude.
SG provoked acute IOP elevation and disturbance in the ocular hemodynamics, which was associated with larger orbital rim area and greater SG elastic force.
Efficacy and safety of intravitreal bevacizumab in eyes with neovascular glaucoma undergoing Ahmed glaucoma valve implantation: 2-year follow-up.
Intravitreal bevacizumab may lead to regression of new vessels both in the iris and in the anterior chamber angle in patients with neovascular glaucoma undergoing Ahmed glaucoma valve implantation.